Pochin adds to construction workforce

Middlewich-based Pochin Construction has welcomed seven new members of staff this month and promoted three of its existing team.

Pochin said it is seeing increased demand for its services across planning, project management, quantity surveying and site management.

Andy Newby joined as senior site manager; Jamie Heptonstall as planning manager; Chris Mawdsley as senior quantity surveyor. Stephen Roberts and Keith Chapman have both come on board as project managers.

Also joining are Willem Landman as trainee assistant site manager, and John Williams as general operative.

Iain Grant has been promoted to contracts manager, and recently received a Long Service award following 21 years with the company. Richard Bartley was also promoted to contracts manager and Ben Edwards has been promoted to project manager.

Jonathan Pochin, managing director at Pochin Construction, said: "We are pleased to be bolstering an already remarkable team with the recruitment of some very talented individuals. Our new members of staff all have a great deal of experience, and we look forward to the insight they will bring to their roles at Pochin.

"We are also proud of the development in our team, as Iain, Richard and Ben all assume new roles after years of hard work with the company. Between them they have delivered some of Pochin's most iconic projects, and the recognition of their work for us is well deserved. The recent changes have helped us put a strong team in place, which looks set to grow further and deliver more great projects throughout the year."

Jamie Heptonstall previously worked with the Bowmer Kirkland Group, Chris Mawdsley worked at Vinci, Keith Chapman was at Lockwoods Construction. Stephen Roberts was at BAM. Andy Newby worked in New Zealand and Willem Landman was working in South Africa before coming to work with Pochin.

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